Third White House Official Resigns After Failing to Get Security Clearance

White House staffers Rob Porter and David Sorenson resigned last week over domestic abuse allegations that prevented them from obtaining permanent security clearances. Now, a third staffer has resigned after failing to get a clearance.

George David Banks, a senior official on the National Economic Council, failed to get his clearance because of his past marijuana use. He announced his plans to resign Wednesday.

Banks said he was told that his clearance would not be granted because he admitted to smoking marijuana in 2013. Banks said he subsequently offered his resignation, which the White House accepted. “It was an honor to serve the president at the White House and I look forward to supporting the president in the future,” he said. (Politico)

The White House has faced backlash in recent days regarding the timeline of these controversies. For instance, when did they find out about the allegations against Porter? White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said it wasn't until last week he found out how severe the charges were against the staff secretary, who was accused of physical abuse by both of his ex-wives. During a hearing Tuesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray appeared to contradict the White House when he testified that the FBI’s background investigation on Porter was completed in July. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders explained at the press briefing Tuesday that while the background investigation was closed, a White House Personnel Security Office investigation was still ongoing.